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Counterpoint: Stargate Universe.
Counterpoint: Stargate Universe.
My wife played as a toucan aarakocra bard that was themed after Toucan Sam. I gave her advantage on all scent-based perception rolls for cereal-themed checks.
I used to have an Ender. It was great, very few problems. Ended up needing to sell it while I traveled for residency, then ended up getting a soval. I like it even more. Set up was super easy, prints are great. Only issue I’ve had was needing to replace the hot end because I boogered it up and completely encased it in plastic. On the plus side, changing the hot end was fast and easy.
You can’t just ask someone why they’re ghaik.
I used to have a cat that went nuts for cantaloupe. Like she would eat through cardboard to get to it, then gnaw through the rind and hollow it out.
Exactly this. It sounds like OP wants it to be an instructional aid. It does not need to be sterile, the people practicing need to practice how to don sterile gloves, then drape and prep the site sterilly and insert the catheter correctly.
I don’t think realistic texture is all that important. Most of the practice is more about the technique and maintaining sterility throughout.
Not for that, but I printed a model of the brachial plexus to teach about nerve blocks. I also made a small section of a spine to explain epidurals and subarachnoid blocks to patients.
You can’t just ask someone why they’re Ghaik.
Thanks for making me remember that existed.